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Title
Decision making frameworks for adaptation to extremes in two local government areas- Comparing and contrasting
Related
World Congress on Cities and Adaptation to Climate Change (2nd : 2011) (3 - 5 June 2011 : Bonn, Germany)
Related
Otto-Zimmermann, Konrad. Cities and adaptation to climate change : proceedings of the Global Forum 2011, Vol. 2, Part 4, p.295-304
DOI
10.1007/978-94-007-4223-9_31
Publisher
Springer
Date
2012
Author/Creator
Matthew, Supriya
Author/Creator
Henderson-Sellers, Ann
Author/Creator
Inman, Matthew
Description
Local governments have recognized the need to adapt to climate extremes. Decision-makers at this level thus require a guide to decide on adaptation actions under an unsure future. This chapter explores methods to choose better adaptation options for climate extremes at the local government level, even as uncertainty among climate change projections persists. As such, two local governments in widely different geographic areas are featured – one from a developed nation (Ku-ring-gai, eastern Australia) and another from a rapidly developing nation (Kochi, southern India). The limits of economic evaluations and the significance of qualitative tools under an unsure environment are discussed within the two local contexts. Furthermore, the applicability of recent literature that deals with uncertainty is also studied. For example, some studies choose options that are robust under the best and worst case scenarios, while others choose the ‘no regret options’ that are justified under all plausible future scenarios. Other criteria for determining adaptation options include the net benefits of the options, urgency of the options, co-benefits of the options and reversibility and flexibility of options. Various evaluation criteria are tested in the two locations to develop a realistic decision-making framework that can rank options for extreme climatic events.
Description
10 page(s)
Subject Keyword
Climate extremes
Subject Keyword
Climate adaptation
Subject Keyword
Local government uncertainty
Subject Keyword
Decision-making
Resource Type
conference paper
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Environment and Geography

Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/168842
Identifier
ISBN:9789400742222
Identifier
ISSN:2211-2782
Identifier
mq_res-20120521-122724
Language
eng
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"Cities and adaptation to climate change : proceedings of the Global Forum 2011"
 
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